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Many sceptics believe that the truest signs of the LTTE's intentions are its continued recruitment of children and the aggressive propaganda videos it screens, even in cleared areas, of its military exploits, including last year's attack on the airport in Colombo.Scepticism could become obstruction, or even revolt.
The stability issue of organic-inorganic halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) has become obstruction for their practical applications, although they have attained rapid growth in power conversion efficiency (PCE).
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If the intent is to obstruct a federal investigation, then it becomes obstruction of justice".
When paths deteriorate or become obstructed the self-healing property of the network ensures it will repair itself and find alternate paths around obstructions.
They saw him standing in the doorway he had opened, an old champion become an obstruction.
Information sharing can become illegal obstruction of justice when it is intended to interfere with proceedings.
A unique situation that calls for special attention is that the adjacent mixed-flow lane traffic, once queued, may become sight obstruction.
"If they become an obstruction then the danger is that they will see national and international legislation which might not achieve what we want to achieve but could create difficulties for them".
This same parenting style exposes the Latin emphasis of obedience and respect for adult authority, which delivers more parental directives than dialogue and becomes an obstruction to the engagement of their child's curiosity.
But Republican obstruction has become such an obstacle to legislative progress that the risk seems worth taking.
The misleading statement may become evidence of obstruction of justice.
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